In the south of Istria, near to the fishing village of Fažana, opposite to National Park Brijuni and only 7 km from Pula stands campsite Bi-Village.
Campsite is located along one kilometer long pebbly beach and is partly covered with pine forest and Mediterranean vegetation.
There are three freshwater swimming pools(one heated), shops, restaurants and a number of children’s playgrounds. The campsite also offers various everyday sports and entertainment activities.
Gastro offer
- 2 restaurants
- sports-bar
- pizzeria
- café-bar
- confectionery store
- wine shop
Entertainment
- diverse entertainment for children: Flinky klub (3-6 years), Teen klub (7-10 years) and Be Free klub (11-15years)
- babysitting service during lunchtime
- kids inflatables park (free of charge)
- adult entertainment (dance school, competitions, tournaments)
- evening entertainment
- video games
- pool billiard
Extras
- supermarket
- camping equipment shop
- beach equipment shop
- gift shop
- kiosk
- call shop ‘Bla Bla’
- souvenir shop
- bazaar
- ambulance
- hairdressers
- beauty salon (massage, manicure, pedicure)
- washing machines
Camp sports offer
- fitness center
- football school
- jogging tracks
- multifunctional court
- basketball court
- handball/five-a-side football court
- table tennis
- diving center
- windsurfing center
- parasailing, banana boat, tub, pedal boat, jet ski
- mountain bike rental
Sports offer outside the camp
- tennis courts and tennis lessons
- horse riding and horse riding lessons
- bike trails
- walking trails
Swimming pools and beaches
The beach in campsite Bi Village (1 km) is beautifully placed between green pine trees on one side and Brijuni Islands archipelago on the other.
- shower facilities
- friendly environment for children
- boat hoist
- small port facility
- deck chair and parasol rental
- changing cabins
- “Blue Flag” label
- 3 outdoor freshwater pools
Campsite Bi Village is located close to Fažana – a pictoresque fishing village from which excursion boats leave for Brijuni Islands on a regular basis. Brijuni Islands, which used to be a residence for European aristocracy and later for president Tito himself have now become a National Park and a holidaymakers’ favourite.
Only 7 kilometres away stands Pula, a three thousand years old town known for its Roman Amphitheatre and numerous Roman monuments.
Within the campsite there are plenty of offers for one day organised excursions (Brijuni islands, Istria tour, Lim channel, Baredine cave, Plitvice Lakes, Lipica-Postojna, Venice by boat, etc.)